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The FA live broadcast fee is £75,000 per club. Winning clubs will receive £36,000 from The FA prize fund and a place in the second round.
The first round live TV ties brought to you by LG – official partner of the Emirates FA Cup:
Friday 8 November 2019
Dulwich Hamlet v Carlisle United (7.55pm) Live on BBC Two
Sunday 10 November 2019
Dover Athletic v Southend United (Midday) BT Sport 1
Hayes & Yeading v Oxford United (2.15pm) BT Sport 1
Monday 11 November 2019
Harrogate Town v Portsmouth (7.45pm) BT Sport 1
The following matches will be available either as extended highlights or single camera footage via the BBC, unless stated otherwise:
Saturday 9 November 2019
Maidenhead United v Rotherham United (3pm GMT) – BBC extended highlights
The FA fee for extended highlights on a Saturday is £6,750 per club. Sunday 10 November 2019
Leyton Orient v Maldon & Tiptree (12.45pm) – Overseas broadcast Chippenham Town v Northampton Town (12.45pm) – BBC extended highlights Barnet v Fleetwood Town (12.45pm) – BBC extended highlights York City v Altrincham (12.45pm) Wrexham v Rochdale (12.45pm) Bristol Rovers v Bromley (12.45pm) Gateshead v Oldham Athletic (12.45pm) Macclesfield Town v Kingstonian (12.45pm)
The FA fee for extended highlights, overseas broadcast or live single camera footage on a Sunday is £12,500 per club.
More than I thought, Dulwich, Harrogate, Dover and Hayes & Yeading must be pleased. (As Carlisle, Oxford, Portsmouth and Southend will also be) Over £100,000 to the winners.
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I'm not going to be so flippant as to suggest a club doesn't 'need' the money but as I understand it Harrogate are well backed financially.
And given the BBC's obsession with Salford in past seasons, it often is the richest of non-league clubs that seem to benefit most when it comes to TV money.
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I suppose that it comes to how much interest in each tie and what viewing figures they can get.
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I'm not going to be so flippant as to suggest a club doesn't 'need' the money but as I understand it Harrogate are well backed financially.
And given the BBC's obsession with Salford in past seasons, it often is the richest of non-league clubs that seem to benefit most when it comes to TV money.
Harrogate v Portsmouth is probably the best tie of the round, to be fair.
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Harrogate's the tie of the round though, it'd be a shame if it wasn't on tv (although Monday night is a nonsense).
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Harrogate's the tie of the round though, it'd be a shame if it wasn't on tv (although Monday night is a nonsense).
The FA were at Portsmouth's last home game and took a survey of when the fans would prefer to play the game over the weekend/ Monday evening as they realised it was quite a journey. The overall choice was a Saturday/ Sunday afternoon game, so the FA listened to the fans and after discussions with TV decided to make it a Monday night game.
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The FA were at Portsmouth's last home game and took a survey of when the fans would prefer to play the game over the weekend/ Monday evening as they realised it was quite a journey. The overall choice was a Saturday/ Sunday afternoon game, so the FA listened to the fans and after discussions with TV decided to make it a Monday night game.
It's sad that this is not even slightly surprising. Football is now run as a business so money outranks fans on every decision.
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